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备战2023年中考英语:阅读理解之框架结构题

更新时间:2022-05-21 浏览次数:175 类型:二轮复习
一、阅读理解
  • 1. (2022九下·萧山开学考) 阅读理解

    When talking about obeying rules, Abby will never forget her experience with her father and her pet Tobias, a small mouse at the airport years ago.

    One day, Abby's father was taking her to visit her grandmother and they are not allowed to take a mouse into another country. It was a rule. But Abby put the mouse into her sock in her bag secretly without telling her dad. When they arrived at the airport, they had to be checked by the X-ray machine. Abby felt her legs shaking and her heart beating fast. Unexpectedly, they passed.

    On the plane, Abby opened up the bag after her dad and the woman next to her fell asleep. Tobias was excited to jump out from the bag. He landed upside down on the woman's knee. The woman screamed loudly so that many people on the plane heard the voice. At that moment, Abby put Tobias into her bag quickly. But her dad didn't know at all but slept.

    After they landed, Abby's dad ticked(打勾) NO on a paper to:"Are you bringing any live animals into the country?"But a man at the X-ray machine asked Abby to open her bag. Abby had to open and pulled out the sock. Then the man led Abby and her father into a small, dark room. There were some people in uniforms. Tobias was in the sock on the desk. One police officer talked to Abby's dad. "This is very serious, " said." You have tried to smuggle (偷运) an animal into this country and you have lied on the paper." "It's my fault, "Abby said in a small voice, "Dad didn't know I had Tobias." The police officer stared at her, "What's your name?Have you ever been in trouble before?"Abby opened her mouth, but no sound came out. At last, her dad had to pay a big fine(罚款)for what Abby did. It cost a lot of money. And Tobias had to go into quarantine(隔离检疫)for six months.

    It must be a real lesson for Abby. From then on, she never breaks the rules anymore.

    1. (1) From the underlined sentence "Abby felt her legs shaking and her heart beating fast." in Paragraph 2,we may know Abby felt ______________.
      A . pleased B . excited C . nervous D . surprised
    2. (2) Which is the CORRECT order of the story?

      a. Abby put Tobias into the sock in her bag.

      b. Tobias was sent to quarantine for half a year.

      c. They succeeded in passing through the X-ray machine.

      d. Tobias jumped onto a woman's knee and scared her a lot.

      A . a-c-b-d B . d-c-b-a C . d-b-c-a D . a-c-d-b
    3. (3) How is the passage organized?
      A . B . C . D .
    4. (4) What lesson can we learn from Abby's experience?
      A . We should take care of our pets. B . We should obey the public rules. C . We mustn't tell our parents secrets. D . We mustn't take pets to the airport.
  • 2. (2022八下·义乌开学考) 阅读理解

    Most people follow others blindly just because they feel it safe to follow a large number of people. In some rare cases it might be right to follow the crowd, but in most cases this can be a big mistake. Actually there are reasons why we shouldn't follow the crowd blindly.

    According to a study, people often follow the crowd when they aren't sure about the direction they should take. This means a large number of people could be following others without understanding what's right and what's wrong! This makes more people follow and as a result most people move in a certain direction even if it isn't right.

    A man who wants to be successful always hopes for others' guidance and he usually follows the same path of most people, but the question this man never asks himself is: are all of those people successful? Of course not! If you want to follow a crowd, then follow a successful one. However, in real life you'll only find one successful person among hundreds of people, and that's why following the crowd makes no sense at all.

    Most people act emotionally (感情用事地) without thinking wisely. If you always follow others because they're greater than you in number, then sooner or later you'll discover that you're taking emotional decisions you might regret later.

    However, should we never follow the crowd? No. I'm not trying to say you should never follow the crowd, but instead I'm just asking you to think wisely before you take a decision. If you find others are right, there is no problem in following them, but if you have doubts about the direction they're moving in, don't follow them blindly.

    1. (1) According to the passage, most people like to follow others because_________.
      A . they feel it kind of safe
      B . they don't want to be different
      C . they believe they take the right direction
      D . they want to make good impressions on people
    2. (2) Which is right according to the author's opinions?
      A . It is wrong to follow other people.
      B . It takes much time to think wisely.
      C . You shouldn't be sorry for what you have done.
      D . You should use your brain before following others.
    3. (3) What is the text mainly about?
      A . Results of following others.
      B . Reasons for not following others blindly.
      C . Advantages of making wise decisions.
      D . Ways of finding successful people to follow.
    4. (4) Which of the following best shows the structure of the text?
      A . B . C . D .
  • 3. (2021八上·綦江月考) 阅读理解

    After the long time of waiting, vaccines (疫苗) for COVID-19 come to the world, bringing hope to every one of us in this fight.

    Vaccination (疫苗接种) is different in different countries. On December 8, 2020, the United Kingdom started to ask people to get vaccine which were developed by scientists from the United States and Germany. On December 14, 2020, the US also started that around the country as the number of deaths in the country reached over 300, 000.

    China starts having some key groups to get vaccines during the winter, too. Who gets the vaccines first? People who worked in healthcare and at sea food markets do because these people's jobs are high risk as we all know. The vaccine program also covers those who plan to work or study in high risk countries and places according to the National Health Commission (NHC).

    This is the first action of China's plan to get people to get vaccines. Next, with COVID-19 vaccines is ready for the market, China will put more vaccines into use for more groups such as old people.

    However, people might ask, "Is it safe enough to get the vaccine?" The answer is yes. The vaccine must pass many strict tests before coming to the markets. In July 2020, there were over 1 million people working in high-risk places receiving the vaccine. And there were no serious side effects (副作用) showing in the them.

    When some are waiting to get the vaccine, others may not want to get it, still worrying about the side effect." We understand that it's a personal choice to get it or not. But please don't forget to keep the living and workplaces clean, wear masks and often wash hands.

    1. (1) The vaccine people got in the United Kingdom was from______.
      A . the US and China B . the US and Germany C . the United Kingdom and Germany D . Germany and China
    2. (2) According to the passage, people ______will get the vaccines first in China.

      ① who have high risk jobs           ②who get COVID-19

      ③who come from high risk places     ④who plan to work in high risk countries

      A . ①and② B . ②and③ C . ③and④ D . ①and④
    3. (3) According to the passage, we can infer that______.
      A . wearing masks and washing hands are still needed to fight against COVID-19 B . over 1 million people working in high risk places got the vaccine in June 2020 C . China's COVID-19 vaccine is safer than any of other countries' in the world D . there are no side effects showing after getting China's COVID-19 vaccines
    4. (4) The right structure for the passage is______.

      ①=Paragraph 1   ②=Paragraph 2  ③=Paragraph 3  

      ④=Paragraph 4   ⑤=Paragraph 5  ⑥=Paragraph 6

      A . ①②, ③④, ⑤⑥ B . ①, ②③④⑤, ⑥    C . ①②, ③④⑤, ⑥ D . ①, ②③④, ⑤⑥
  • 4. (2021八上·萧山月考) 阅读下面材料,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

    In China, there are some new innovations(创新) that have changed people' s lives. They make our lives easy and convenient(便利的). High- speed(高速) trains, bike sharing and cashless payment(无现金支付) are among such innovations.

    Nowadays, there are more than one thousand high-speed trains running across China. More and more people in China choose to take them to travel around. Chinese companies have also built many high- speed railways(铁路) in Europe, Southeast Asia and South America. They have become a new name card for China.

    Although bike sharing is not new itself, China has made it much more convenient and popular. When the Chinese bike sharing companies reached Singapore and the UK, users there were excited and couldn't wait to share photos of themselves riding the bikes with others.

    Cashless payment has become a new lifestyle in China. It is common that people in China go shopping with no cash. Many people just pay with their smartphones by scanning a QR code(扫描二维码)from the seller. Even a person selling vegetables has a QR code.

    China is now in a great time, leading (引领)the world in some ways. It seems that we still have many more great ideas to look forward to. So, what's next for China?

    1. (1) How many examples of new innovations are talked about in this passage?
      A . Two B . Three C . Four D . Five
    2. (2) From the passage, we can learn that      .
      A . there aren't any high-speed trains in Europe B . China is the only country using sharing bikes C . high-speed trains are a new symbol of China

      D we can get money from the seller by scanning the QR code

    3. (3) Which shows the structure of the passage?
      A . B . C . D .
    4. (4) The best title for the passage might be"     ".
      A . China's High Speed Trains B . China's New Great Innovations C . China's Future Will Be Better D . China Develops Really Quickly
  • 5. (2021九上·南充月考) 阅读理解

    In September, 2020, I had the chance to come to China for the first time and visited Yunnan Province.

    On the first day, we went to a village named Xiaopingzhai. I was amazed to discover that a small tea factory could bring in 6 million yuan a year with only 20 workers.

    The next stop of our trip was the village of Kangmian. Many families now live there after leaving uninhabitable(不适合居住的) areas. The new village has 450 housing units. There I have learned that the government helps the people by providing jobs so that they can support themselves. Of the 1,331 villagers, 609 now have jobs.

    In Shuiduichong, a traditional Yao ethnic(瑶族) group village, we visited the workshops for making silver ornaments( 饰品). We discovered the skill had a history of more than 200 years.

    Besides(除……之外还) the traditional use of silver ornaments in Yao culture,  ▲  

    A set of silver ornaments can be sold for between 10,000 and 20,000 yuan on the market. The making of silver ornaments creates jobs in the village. Shuiduichong now has more than 20 family workshops.

    This trip was over. I have realized that through the hard work of the Chinese government, great changes have taken place in Yunnan. These impressive(印象深刻的) results should serve as an example for other developing countries.

    1. (1) The trip followed the way of        .
      A . Xiaopingzhai→ Shuiduichong→ Kangmian B . Xiaopingzhai→ Kangmian→ Shuiduichong C . Kangmian→ Shuiduichong→ Xiaopingzhai D . Kangmian→Xiaopingzhai→ Shuiduichong
    2. (2) In Kangmian the government helps the people by        .
      A . selling products B . giving money C . opening factories D . providing jobs
    3. (3) Which of the following sentences can be put in the    ▲    ?
      A . tourists like them very much B . these objects have a high value C . people buy them as gifts D . they can be seen everywhere
    4. (4) The structure of the passage may be        .
      (①=Paragrph 1 ②=Paragraph 2 ③=Paragraph 3 ④=Pregrph 4 ⑤=Pagraph 5 ⑥=Paragraph 6)
      A . B . C . D .
    5. (5) What does the writer mainly want to tell us?
      A . The trip to Yunnan is very wonderful and enjoyable. B . The writer likes the tradition of Yao ethnic very much. C . The people in Yao ethnic group village live a happy life. D . Chinese government has made great hard work in Yunnan.
  • 6. (2021九上·深圳期中) 阅读理解

    Because of the outbreak (疫情),many people look for fun online. Watching livestreaming(直播的)shows has become part of their lives. At the same time, traditional culture has found a bigger stage(舞台)online. Many traditional artists are starting to livestream like Douyin and Bilibili. Some of them sing Peking Opera, some show their folk handicrafts(民间手工艺),while others perform Chinese classical music. A growing number of young people are starting to become more interested in traditional culture because of livestreaming.

    Li Jun is a Peking Opera performer with the Shanghai Jingju Theater Company. After the outbreak, the 59-year-old took up his smart phone and started livestreaming . Unlike performing on a formal stage, Li uses ordinary places as his stage, including his backyard and study room. Apart from singing, Li also teaches viewers (观看者) about Peking Opera. People can ask him questions and get answers directly

    "Livestreaming has brought this elegant(高雅的) art down to earth. ” one viewer said it gives young people an easier access to this traditional art and learn more about it. " Li has more than 6000 fans on Douyin, while one of his videos got 42,000 views on Bilibili

    On March 26th,2020. Bilibili livestreamed a huafu show on the third China Huafu Day(中国华服日). Performers presented clothes in traditional Chinese styles, including those from Wei, Tang and Ming dynasties (朝代) During the show, viewers not only enjoyed looking at the clothes, but also watched how performers used ancient styles of make-up(古代化妆术).

    As Guangming Daily noted, livestreaming has come to a new stage through which traditional culture can be kept alive.

    1. (1) In the second paragraph, the writer mentioned Li Jun in order to ________
      A . to tell young people to learn Peking Opera B . ask young people to learn from Li Jun C . give an example of traditional culture livestreaming D . ask young people to enjoy Li Jun's livestreaming
    2. (2) The underlined word "access" in paragraph3 probably means________ .
      A . Victory B . sense C . way D . event
    3. (3) Livestreaming is a new stage to ________ according to this passage
      A . look for fun during the outbreak B . ask questions and get answers directly C . sing and watch easily and freely D . keep traditional culture alive
    4. (4) Which of the following is true according to the passage?
      A . Many traditional artists are starting to sell folk handcrafts on Douyin and Bilibili B . More people have interest in traditional culture with the help of livestreaming C . Peking Opera performer Li Jun has more than 42,000 fans on Douyin. D . Performers presented Chinese classical music in the Huafu show.
    5. (5) Which picture shows the structure (结构) of the passage?
      A . B . C .   D .
  • 7. (2021九上·台州期中) 阅读理解

    ① With most people staying at home because of COVID-19, livestreaming(直播) has taken off. It is not only fun and interesting, but has also provided a new stage(舞台) for traditional culture artists.  

    ② On video sites and apps such as Douyin and Bilibili, many traditional artists are trying livestreaming for the first time. Some of them sing Peking Opera, some show their hand-made products, while others perform classical Chinese music.  

    ③ Li Jun is a laosheng (old male role) Peking Opera performer with the Shanghai Jingju Theater Company. During the outbreak, the 59-year-old started livestreaming for the first time. Unlike performing on a formal stage, Li uses everyday places as his stage, including his backyard, study room, and even the kitchen. Besides singing, Li also teaches viewers about Peking Opera in a humorous way.

    ④ People can ask him questions and get answers directly. "Livestreaming has brought this elegant(高雅的) art down to earth, " one viewer said. "It allows young people to get closer to this traditional art and learn more about it. " Up to now Li has more than 6, 000 fans on Douyin, while one of his videos has received 42, 000 views on Bilibili.  

    ⑤ Other kinds of artists also see livestreaming as a new opportunity. On March 26, the third China Huafu Day, Bilibili livestreamed a fashion show. Performers presented beautiful clothes in traditional Chinese styles, including those from the Wei (220-265), Tang (618-907) and Ming (1368-1644) dynasties. During the show, viewers not only enjoyed seeing the clothes but also watching how performers use ancient styles of make-up. For example, one blogger taught people how to draw the guiye eyebrow(桂叶眉) which was a typical make-up style during the Tang Dynasty.  

    ⑥ As Guangming Daily noted, livestreaming has created a new way in which traditional culture can be kept alive.  

    1. (1) In his livestreaming, Li Jun_______________.
      A . performs Peking Opera in a humorous way   B . shows his viewers how to cook delicious food C . teaches foreigners the secret of Peking Opera D . communicates with his viewers directly about Peking Opera
    2. (2) How does the writer show Li Jun's success in livestreaming?
      A . By using numbers. B . By comparing his present with his past. C . By listing reasons. D . By mentioning the money he made.
    3. (3) It can be inferred(推断) from the passage that____________.
      A . the ancient styles of make-up interest a lot of people B . the China Huafu Day leads the latest fashion in clothing C . the China Huafu Day shows many hand-made products D . the make-up style of the Tang Dynasty is becoming popular again
    4. (4) Which of the following shows the structure of the passage?(P=Paragraph)
      A . B . C . D .
  • 8. (2021八上·平阳期中) 阅读理解

    Little birds talk with their sisters and brothers in their nest*. They make a sound for food. Mum tells them to be quiet when danger comes. But now a new study finds that kind of talk begins long before the babies are born. Even in the eggs, they can talk with each other and know when to get out or when to keep waiting.

    To check that finding, a team of scientists from Spain watched unborn birds carefully in Salvora Island. Over there, sea birds produce eggs and minks* eat baby birds. So it is quite a dangerous place for baby birds. Knowing when to come out of the egg is a matter of life and death.

    Scientists collected sea bird eggs and put them into two groups. When minks come, a parent will give warning calls to the baby birds. Scientists played those calls for one group. While the other group stayed in a safe box. They would never hear such calls.

    When scientists put all the eggs together, they found something surprising: after receiving warning calls, the eggs vibrated* more than the others. Those vibrations moved from one egg to another. It was just like there were ears in the eggs. It was clear that unborn birds talked with their sisters and brothers about danger.

    1. (1) This passage is mainly about           .
      A . a magic egg B . a wild animal C . a new study D . a huge box
    2. (2) Scientists watched unborn birds in Salvora Island because they wanted to           .
      A . check when birds begin talking B . protect the sea birds in danger C . take photos of beautiful sea birds D . know when birds get out of eggs
    3. (3) How did scientists do their research?

      ①collected bird eggs  ②played warning calls  ③put eggs together  ④put eggs in group

      A . ①→②→③→④ B . ①→④→②→③ C . ②→①→④→③ D . ②→①→③→④
    4. (4) What's the best title for the passage?
      A . Birds in Danger B . Love from Eggs C . Nature for Birds D . Talk in the Eggs
  • 9. (2021八上·杭州期中) 阅读理解

    A lot of people play sports, but very few people become sports professionals (专家). If sports aren't going to be your future, then why should you play them? Why should you train every day? Why should you work hard and feel sore (酸痛的) the next day? Wouldn't it be better to forget sports and only pay attention to your lessons? In fact, there are a lot of reasons to play sports.

    First of all, sports are a great way to exercise. Exercising keeps you healthy and strong. It also helps you stay in a good condition. When you exercise, your body makes endorphins(安多芬) which give you more energy and make you feel happier.

    Also, sports teach young people how to communicate and work as a team. They teach young people to respect(尊重) their coaches, teammates and players from the other team. Many reports say that sports help young people stay out of trouble. If a young person plays sports, he or she may have fewer problems. This is because sports teach people about rules. They also teach people that if they work hard, they might succeed.

    Another good way of sports is that they make people leave their houses. These days, a lot of people spend too much time watching television and playing video games. When you play sports, you go outside and exercise in the sun. You take in fresh air. All of these things are important.

    Maybe you're not going to become a sports professional, but that doesn't matter, sports will help you become a better and happier person. 

    1. (1) According to the text, which of the following is true about sports?
      A . When endorphins are made in our body, we will get angry easily. B . If young people do more sports, they will have more problems. C . When doing sports, we should respect everyone in the game. D . More indoor exercise can bring people happiness and health.
    2. (2) What does the underlined word "They" in Paragraph 3 refer to?
      A . Reports. B . Sports. C . Problems. D . Rules.
    3. (3) What is the best title for the text?
      A . Sports Are Just For Professionals. B . Sports Teach People To Work Hard. C . Sports Are Good For Everyone. D . Sports Make People Go Outside.
    4. (4) Which of the following shows the structure (结构) of the passage?  (P = Paragraph)
      A . B . C . D .     
  • 10. (2021·呼伦贝尔) 阅读理解

    ① Chemistry is everywhere in our daily life. Sometimes it's easy to see. At other times, it can be very hard to see the everyday chemistry at work, but nearly everything you touch has some chemicals (化学物质) in it.

    ② Chemistry helps to make products for use. Something as simple as toothpaste has at least three chemicals that keep your teeth clean. Other things in your daily life are created by chemistry, such as hair products and soap. Without chemistry, we would never have known that we need soap to get the oil out of clothes.

    ③ Chemistry also helps us understand the world around us. Thanks to chemistry, we know bleach (漂白剂) can't be mixed with vinegar (醋), because the mixture can produce harmful gas.

    ④ Chemistry plays a big role in food preparation. Cooking food causes it to go through a chemical change. That is why cooked food often tastes different from uncooked food. Too much or  too little of any chemical material makes a difference to the result of baking (烘焙). For example, the cake can be too soft or too hard.

    ⑤ Chemistry isn't something that just lives in a laboratory; it's something that you meet hundreds of times in life. Knowing how chemistry works will give you a greater understanding of the life.

    1. (1) What can the chemicals in toothpaste help us?
      A . To keep the teeth clean. B . To make the teeth strong. C . To clean the oil off clothes. D . To make the clothes new.
    2. (2) From the third paragraph, we know that     .
      A . we can mix bleach with vinegar B . the mixture can produce useful gas C . we can't mix bleach with vinegar D . chemistry can't help us make products
    3. (3) The fourth paragraph mainly tells us that     .
      A . cooked food isn't as good as uncooked food B . chemistry plays a big role in food preparation C . there are no chemical changes while we are cooking D . the cake can't be too soft or too hard with chemistry
    4. (4) Which of the following shows the structure (结构) of the passage? (① = Paragraph 1)
      A . B . C . D .
    5. (5) What's the main idea of the passage?
      A . Chemistry and food. B . Chemistry around the world. C . Chemistry and products. D . Chemistry in everyday life.
  • 11. (2021·义乌模拟) 阅读理解

    ①When it comes to Chinese students considering studying in foreign countries, many of them usually believe that life will be easy and enjoyable. Unfortunately, it's likely that students with those thought will be disappointed very soon after landing at the airport.

    ②So, what are the problems you may have and how can you deal with them?

    ③Teaching and learning styles in America are very different from those in China, requiring more critical thinking (批判性思维) and teamwork. In a normal American classroom, one project might be done by a study group in which every person has their own responsibility.

    ④So don't worry about your language or any grammar mistakes. Just watch what other students do, and don't be afraid of asking any question. The discussions, sometimes even arguments, that your group members and you hold are likely to be the beginning of a friendship.

    ⑤Besides schoolwork, another important thing faced by overseas students is homesickness or loneliness. You may miss your parents' cooking, your pets, or even your old bed. Being away from home can create bitter feelings, especially when faced with the challenges of getting used to a new environment.

    ⑥What I strongly suggest is to try hard to deal with these feelings. Be open to new friendships. Sign up for school activities, and give yourself permission to enjoy life at school, even if you miss home a lot. Be organized and keep a diary to check your progress. Write down three new things that you're grateful for every evening, as well as three things you're looking forward to every morning.

    ⑦Studying abroad is never simple. In fact, there will be many difficulties every day. But I'm sure you will overcome your difficulties and make your time overseas a success.

    1. (1) The article is written for __________.
      A . Teachers B . parents C . students D . travelers
    2. (2) Students in America might finish their schoolwork by __________.
      A . thinking critically alone B . working in a group     C . watching what others do D . arguing with other students
    3. (3) Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
      A . The styles of teaching and learning in America are very similar to those in China.       B . The discussions or even arguments between you and your group members can lead to a friendship. C . Faced with the challenges of getting used to a new environment can be a happy feeling. D . The writer suggests us writing down three new things that we're grateful for every morning.
    4. (4) How is the article organized?
      A . B . C . D .
  • 12. (2021·吴兴模拟) 阅读理解

    Why do only famous people have biographies (传记)? This is the question two young sisters, 7-year-old Aishvarya, and 11-year-old Vaishali, asked their parents. They were reading biographies in school and realized they knew more about Beyonce than about their own grandparents. So they decided to do something.

    They created "Grand Stories", a workbook that helps grandchildren learn about their grandparents. Through answering guided questions and telling stories, Grand Stories help families learn more about each other.

    This family had come from India to the US, and all four grandparents live far away. Through modern technology and some family visits, the girls know their grandparents—but they want more. Where did they go to school? How did they meet, get married, and raise families? What were their stories? These reflect the "Do you know" questions in the workbook to study how much people know about their family history.

    The sisters asked their own grandparents to talk about their stories. The grandfather, who is a quiet person, didn't share much during the interview. But then he stayed up all night writing his biography. When the father looked through the biography, he realized there was so much he'd never known about his own father! Through these stories the father felt closer to his own family.

    What the two sisters discovered is how much we depend on knowing our family stories to understand who we are in the world. These stories are important for young children growing up, as well as our becoming parents and grandparents. "Grand Stories" is a great way to start these conversations. Whether you're 7 or 70, it's never too early or too late to start sharing family stories.

    1. (1) Which of the following may appear in the workbook made by the sisters?
      A . Which is the way to the book store? B . Where did they grow up? C . When will they finish the biography? D . How was the dinner last night?
    2. (2) Which of the following best shows the structure of the passage?
      A . B . C . D .
    3. (3) The writer wrote this passage to       .
      A . tell people about the two girls' family B . introduce ways of telling family stories C . show the importance of writing biographies D . encourage people to know their family stories
  • 13. (2021八下·南昌期中) 阅读理解

    Many people like to do charities in the UK. There are many charities in the UK.

    People in London give£2 billion a year to charity. Most people in the UK give money once a month. People usually give money to children and young people, to make new medicines, and to schools, animals and hospitals. Most people still give money in cash (现金).

    Charity shops pay managers to work in the shops, but other people, called volunteers, work there and are not paid. People can give their old clothes, toys, books and other things that they don't use any more to charity shops. The volunteers then wash the things to make sure they are clean before selling them. The money that they get from selling things always goes to a charity. Many people believe that you can find some special things cheaply in charity shops; you just have to know where to look!

    Another way to give money to charity is by running or cycling in a charity race. You can ask your friends and family to give money to help you and the charity. Sometimes they give you money for every kilometre that you finish.

    1. (1) How much do people in London give to charity every year?
      A . $ 2 billion. B . £2 billion. C . $20 billion. D . £20 billion.
    2. (2) What can we know about the charity shops in Paragraph 3?
      A . They don't pay the managers any money. B . They sell both used and new things to people. C . They don't clean the things before selling them D . People can buy something special and cheap there.
    3. (3) What's the structure (结构) of the passage?
      A . B . C . D .
    4. (4) What is the best title of the passage?
      A . How to do charities in London. B . The charity shops in the UK. C . Different ways of charity in the UK. D . The kind British people and their charities.
  • 14. (2021八下·九龙坡期中) 阅读理解

    In Wenling, Zhejiang on June 13, 2020, the explosion(爆炸) of a tank truck(槽罐车) filled with liquefied gas(液化气) on Highway G15 shocked the country. It has already caused 20 deaths and over 100 injuries up to June 15. Except for accidents like this, natural disasters are also a threat(威胁) to people's lives.      ▲      .

    Floods(洪水) took thousands of lives every year. The easiest way to keep yourself safe is to get to higher grounds like the top of a building. Do not try to swim across a river because no matter how good a swimmer you are, the water will run too quickly for you. Another important thing is not to panic(慌张), shout or do anything that may make you weak. Save your energy and wait for help.

    These years, earthquakes happen more often than in the past. Luckily, nowadays, a few seconds before the earthquake comes, your cell phones can receive warnings. Pay attention to them. If you are at home, turning off electricity(电) and gas as quickly as possible may lower(降低) the risk of explosion. What's more, news reports say sometimes jumping out of a tall building may be more dangerous than staying where you are.

    Fire is also dangerous. If your clothes are on fire, do not run around and hope the wind helps put out the fire. The right thing to do is to roll(打滚) on the ground. Do not use elevators when fire happens. Smoke can choke(呛) you, so prepare a wet towel and lower your body to avoid(回避) smoke. If you have to get out of the building, try to use sheets(床单) as a life-saving rope. Never jump directly out.

    1. (1) The best sentence for      ▲      could be ______.
      A . Remember to be careful when going near a tank truck. B . Floods, earthquakes and fires are dangerous, too. C . What kinds of natural disasters do you know? D . What can we do if we are caught in them?
    2. (2) When floods come, we should ______.

      ①get to higher grounds            ②prepare a wet towel 

      ③swim across the river            ④try to save our energy

      A . ①③ B . ③④ C . ②④ D . ①④
    3. (3) To lower the risk of explosion when earthquakes come, you may ______.
      A . pay attention to the warnings B . turn off electricity and gas C . use sheets as a life-saving rope D . lower your body to avoid the smoke
    4. (4) Picture _________ shows the right structure(结构) of the passage.

      (① =Para. 1; ②=Para. 2; ③=Para. 3; ④=Para. 4)

      A . B . C . D .
  • 15. (2021·诸暨模拟) 阅读理解

    ①My friend Jake went on business for months, so he asked me to take care of the yard in the mountains. My friend worked hard, so he often kept the yard clean without any weed(杂草). And I was so lazy that I allowed weeds to grow secretly. In the early spring, by the stone bench appeared several clusters of buds, whose leaves were soft and green. A month later, when the leaves spread out richly, I discovered they were like wild orchids (兰花) in the forest.

    ②In the later summer, the grass produced flowers. They shaped like other forest orchids, but they were wax yellow, unlike those forest wild orchids, whose flowers were purple or brown red.1picked one flower, then came down the mountains to find Ted, a friend who knew plants well. As soon as Ted saw it, he immediately asked me where I picked it. "You are gonna be rich!" He excitedly explained," This is a rare orchid, which is hard to find. Now this orchid is worth at least $10,000each. "

    ③l told the good news to Jake. He was completely shocked. After a while, he said gently the orchid broke through the earth every year, but he thought it was just a weed, so he often pulled it out and threw it away. My friend couldn't help saying sadly, "Il have almost destroyed(摧毁) a kind of rare flower. If I could wait for it to flower with patience, it would have been discovered a few years before."

    ④Yes, who will never miss some rare orchids in their own lives? We always pay no attention to those wild weeds that haven't yet flowered in time and don't give them the time to flower and produce fruit to show their value.

    ⑤Give each grass the time to flower and give everyone a chance to show their value. Don't blindly pull out a blade of grass or think lowly of a person and how many" "rare orchids" we will get in our lives.

    1. (1) What is the structure of the passage?
      A . ①/②③④/⑤ B . ①②/③④/⑤ C . ①②③/④⑤ D . ①/②③④⑤
    2. (2) Which is TRUE of this very rare orchid?
      A . It prefers to grow secretly in the forest. B . It produces flowers in early spring. C . Its flowers were purple or brown red. D . It's hard to find and worth a lot.
    3. (3) This very rare orchid is a symbol of people who ________________.
      A . never miss showing their value B . have a chance to show their value C . need more time to show their value D . encourage others to show their value
    4. (4) The writer thinks we should treat "this very rare orchid"________________.
      A . Blindly B . secretly C . warmly D . patiently
  • 16. (2020九上·金东期末) 阅读理解

    The Lantern Festival (or Yuan Xiao Festival) is an important traditional Chinese festival, which is on the 15th of the first lunar (农历) month. It also marks the end of Spring Festival. This year, it falls on February 26th.

    The Lantern Festival is a time for people to have fun. At night, people go to streets, watching lanterns, guessing lantern riddles and releasing (放) sky lanterns or river lights. And all the family members get together to enjoy the special food called Yuan Xiao.

    Watching lanterns is the most popular things to do during the festival. Lanterns are made in the shape of different animals, fruits, vegetables and other things. Riddles are written on pieces of paper and posted on the lanterns. Rabbit lanterns with wheels are fun for children. Why? It might have something to do with a Chinese folk story about a jade rabbit (玉兔) that lives on the moon. People hold Lantern Festival on the first full moon of the year, so rabbits are a big part of the festival as well.

    In some places, people like releasing sky lanterns (Kongming lanterns). A sky lantern is a small hot air balloon made of paper, with a small fire at the bottom. When the bright lanterns fly high in the sky, people make wishes for their family members. Releasing river lights is also a way to give wishes to each other. Usually, the lights are in the shape of a lotus(莲花).

    Another important tradition for the Lantern Festival is eating small round dumpling balls called Yuan .Xiao or Tang Yuan. The dumplings are as big as ping-pong balls. The fillings inside are sweet or salty, which differ from northern to southern China. Guizhou is famous for Yuan Xiao made with chicken. Today, you can also find some strange fillings, such as chocolate and fruit. Anyway, Yuan Xiao has always been a symbol of happiness and unity in China.

    1. (1) The Lantern Festival is usually held on
      A . February 26th B . the start of Spring Festival C . the first full moon of the year D . the 15th of every lunar month
    2. (2) People release sky lanterns in order to ______.
      A . enjoy the scenery B . explore the universe C . catch the jade rabbit D . make wishes for family
    3. (3) Eating Yuan Xiao is important for the Lantern Festival because it _________.
      A . tastes sweet and tasty B . means happiness and unity C . has some strange fillings D . is as big as ping-pong balls
    4. (4) Which of the following shows the structure of the whole passage?
      A . B . C . D .
  • 17. (2020八上·江干期末) 阅读理解

    Because of the outbreak (疫情), many people look for fun online. Watching livestreaming (直播的) shows has become part of their lives. At the same time, traditional culture has found a bigger stage (舞台) online, Many traditional artists are starting to livestream, like Douyin and Bilibili Some of them sing Pekin Opera, some show their folk handicrafts(民间手工艺), while others perform Chinese classical music. A growing number of young people are starting to become more interested in traditional culture because of livestreaming.

    Li Jun is a Peking Opera performer with the Shanghai Jingju Theater Company After the outbreak, the 59-year-old took up his smartphone and started livestreaming Unlike performing on a formal stage, Li uses ordinary places as his stage, including his backyard and study room. Apart from singing, Li also teaches viewers(观看者)about Peking Opera. People can ask him questions and get answers directly.

    "Livestreaming has brought this elegant(高雅的)art down to earth. "one viewer said. "It gives young people an easier access to this traditional art and learn more about it. "Li has more than 6000 fans on Douyin, while one of his videos got 42,000 views on Bilibili.

    On March 26h, 2020,Bilibili livestreamed a huafu show on the third China HuafuDay(中国华服日). Performers presented clothes in traditional Chinese styles,including those from Wei, Tang and Ming dynasties(朝代). During the show, viewers not only enjoyed looking at the clothes, but also watched how performers used ancient styles of make-up(古代化妆术).

    As Guangming Daily noted, livestreaming has come to a new stage through which traditional culture can be kept alive.

    1. (1) In the second paragraph, the writer mentioned Li Jun in order to _______________.
      A . tell young people to learn Peking Opera B . ask young people to learn from Li Jun C . give an example of traditional culture livestreaming D . ask young people to enjoy Li Jun's livestreaming
    2. (2) The underlined word "access" in paragraph 3 probably means _______________.
      A . lesson B . class C . way D . interest
    3. (3) Which picture shows the structure (结构) of the passage?
      A . B . C . D .
    4. (4) Livestreaming is a new stage to _________________ according to this passage.
      A . look for fun during the outbreak B . ask questions and get answers directly C . sing and watch easily and freely D . keep traditional culture alive
  • 18. (2020九上·九龙坡月考) 阅读理解

        ①When the great library of Alexandria burned, the story goes, and one book was saved. But it was not a valuable book, and a poor man got it.

        ②The book wasn't very interesting, but between its pages there was something very interesting indeed. It was a thin strip of vellum(羊皮纸) on which was written the secret of the " Touchstone. The touchstone was a small pebble( 鹅卵石) that could turn any common metal into pure gold.

        ③The writing explained that it was lying among thousands and thousands of other pebbles that looked exactly like it. But the secret was this: The real stone would feel warm, while ordinary pebbles are cold.

        ④So the man sold his house, bought a tent, camped on the seashore and began testing pebbles. He knew that if he picked up normal pebbles and threw them down again because they were cold, he might pick up the same pebbles hundreds of times. So, when he felt one that was cold, he threw it into the sea. He spent a whole day doing this but none of them was the touchstone. Yet he went on and on this way. Pick up a pebble. Cold - throw it into sea. Pick up another. Throw it into the sea. The days stretched into months and the months into years.

        ⑤ One day, however, about mid- afternoon, he picked up a pebble and it was warm. He threw it into the sea before he realized what he had done. He was used to throwing each pebble into the sea as soon as he picked it up. So when the one he wanted came along, he still threw it away.

         ⑥ Opportunity knocks but once. Unless we are vigilant(警惕的), it's easy to fail to realize an opportunity when it is in hand and it's just as easy to throw it away.

    1. (1) According to the passage, the touchstone is a stone____________.
      A . that you can touch B . that can turn common metal into pure gold C . that can bring you thousands of pebbles D . that can bring you good luck
    2. (2) The man threw the touchstone into the sea because________.
      A . it was cold B . it was a normal pebble C . he had formed a habit D . he was too tired to hold it
    3. (3) The underlined sentence in. Paragraph 6 means "___________" in Chinese.
      A . 仁者见仁,, 智者见智 B . 万事俱备,只欠东风 C . 物以类聚,人以群分 D . 机不可失,失不再来
    4. (4) If the passage can be divided into 3 parts, which of the following is the best?

       (①=Para. (自然段)1    ②=Para. 2    ③=Para. 3 ……)

      A . ①//②③//④⑤⑥ B . ①②//③④//⑤⑥ C . ①//②③④//⑤⑥ D . ①②③//④⑤//⑥
  • 19. (2020九上·萧山竞赛) 阅读理解

    A few weeks ago, we attended a lesson given by our classmate Wu Ruijie who talked about some of her experiences in America. It was very interesting and lively, we all listened carefully and were moved by the lesson.

      During the lesson, she shared some stories about her daily life in the United States with us and some culture shocks (文化冲突) that she experienced. I still remember the story she told which took place in the New York subway. One day, she was talking to her Chinese friend on her mobile phone while a black woman was standing beside her. She often used a Chinese word whose pronunciation was similar to the rude N-word, so the black woman started to very angrily glare at (怒视) her. This was only one of her stories.

    Ms. Tang also shared a story she had experienced when she was in Australia. On a hot sunny day, while she was walking on the street holding an umbrella to protect her from the strong sunlight, suddenly a man behind her said to her, "Is it raining?" The reason is that in Australia people don't use umbrellas on sunny days, so the man thought it was strange and asked Ms. Tang.

    Through the embarrassing stories, we can see many differences from country to country to decide how we should face these situations when we go abroad. Here are some suggestions: First, we should respect everyone wherever we are. Second, learn some local culture before you get there. Third, if you make some mistakes, you should explain the reasons. Finally, keep a kind heart at all times.

    All in all, culture shock is not a big deal as long as we treat others kindly. Please pay attention to learning Western culture.

    1. (1) If you say a word similar to the N-word to a black man, he will think       .
      A . you are interesting B . you are boring  C . you are lonely D . you are unfriendly
    2. (2) When we go abroad and face the differences, we       .
      A . should only respect the local people B . should leave the country at once C . should keep a kind heart at all times D . should take a lot of money with us
    3. (3) The structure ( 结构) of this passage is        .
      A . B . C . D .
    4. (4) The writer's purpose is to       .
      A . show people how to respect the black woman. B . encourage people to be more active. C . give suggestions to deal with the culture shock. D . share some interesting stories with people. 
  • 20. (2020八上·萧山竞赛) 阅读理解

    If you cannot live without your car, Zurich might be the last city you would like to visit. In Zurich, people are welcome, but cars are not! Over the past 20 years, this city has used smart ways to make traffic lighter.

    One is to keep the same number of parking spaces. For example, if 50 new parking spaces are built in one part of the city, then 50 old spaces in other parts are taken away for other uses. So the total number does not change. Some are unhappy that there are never enough parking spaces. That is just what the city has in mind: If people find parking more difficult, they will drive less.

    Also, the number of cars in the city is counted. Over 3,500 little computers are put under Zurich roads to check the number of cars that come into the city. If the number is higher than the city can deal with, the traffic lights on the roads that enter the city will be kept red. So drivers who are traveling into Zurich have to stop and wait until there are fewer cars in the city.

    Now, you may ask why Zurich is doing this. This is simply because the city wants to make more space for its people.

    1. (1) The writer tells us how to keep the same number of parking spaces by_________.
      A . giving a reason B . giving an example C . sharing a story D . drawing a picture
    2. (2) The writer says "Zurich might be the last city you'd like to visit because_________.

      ①Zurich only welcomes people with mini cars

      ②Zurich is a small city with a long history

      ③it's difficult to find a parking space in Zurich

      ④you can't drive into Zurich at any time you want

      A . ① ③ B . ③ ④ C . ② ③ D . ① ④
    3. (3) What will happen if the cars in Zurich are more than the city can deal with?
      A . People will build more parking spaces under Zurich roads. B . All the computers under Zurich roads will stop working C . Drivers will stop and wait before traveling into Zurich. D . All the lights on the roads in Zurich will be always kept red.
    4. (4) Which of the following shows the structure(结构)of the passage?(P-Paragraph)?
      A . B . C . D .
  • 21. (2020九上·余杭开学考) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。

    When it comes to Chinese students considering studying in foreign countries, many of them usually believe that life will be easy and enjoyable. Unfortunately, it's likely that students with those beliefs will be disappointed very soon after landing at the airport.

    So, what are the problems you may have, and how can you deal with them?

    Teaching and learning styles in America are very different from those in China, requiring more critical thinking(批判性思维) and teamwork. In normal American classroom, one project might be done by a study group in which every person has their own responsibility.

    So don't worry about your language or any small mistakes. Just watch what other students do, and don't be afraid of asking any question. The discussions, or sometimes even arguments, that your group members and you hold are likely to be the beginning of a friendship.

    Besides schoolwork, another important thing faced by overseas students is homesickness or loneliness. You may miss your parents' cooking your pets, or even your old bed. Being away from home can create bitter feelings, especially when faced with the challenges of getting used to a new environment.

    What I strongly suggest is to try hard to deal with these feelings. Be open to new friendships. Sign up for school activities, and give yourself permission to enjoy life at school, even if you miss home a lot. Be organized and keep a diary to check your progress. Write down three new things that you're grateful for every evening, as well as three things you're looking forward to every morning.

    Studying abroad is never simple. In fact, there will be many difficulties every day. But I'm sure you will overcome your difficulties and make your time overseas a success.

    1. (1) The article is written for _______.
      A . teachers B . parents C . students D . travelers
    2. (2) Students in America finish their schoolwork by______.
      A . thinking critically alone B . working in a group C . watching what others do D . arguing with other students
    3. (3) Which is NOT the suggestion to deal with homesickness according to the article?
      A . Keep a diary. B . Make new friends. C . Take part in school activities D . Write a letter to parents daily.
    4. (4) How is the article organized?
      A . B . C . D .
  • 22. (2020九上·吴兴月考) 阅读下面短文,理解其大意,然后完成相关小题。

        ①Some people like to be scared! Choosing to be scared can be fun. Dr. Margee Kerr, a sociologist, explained the science of fear. "Some people like to be scared because they like the way their body changes." she says.

        ②Being scared is not always fun. When a balloon pops, we may jump. Our heart beats faster and harder. How does the body have the reactions?" When we meet something startling, our brain and body start making changes to help prepare us for the unknown." Dr. Kerr explains, "These changes are caused by the senses(感官), which always send information to the brain. It gives out chemicals into the bloodstream, and those chemicals act on different parts of the body. At the same time, the brain decides whether or not the danger is real."

        ③Fear is a tool that the brain uses to keep the body safe. It helps a person to hide, run away, or protect oneself. Our memories also help protect us. As we grow, we learn what's unsafe, and our brains keep those memories. Then our brains use fear to warn us of dangers. Dr.Kerr says, "_______________________________. "

        ④However, too much fear can be harmful because experiences can lead to long-lasting fears that may stop a person from trying new things. A long-lasting fear can mean you've had a bad experience, and your brain doesn't want you to have it again.

        ⑤Many people have beaten their own fears. Instead of listening to their imagination, they learn the facts about anything that seems scary. Knowledge can help a person feel less afraid. Dr. Kerr grew up on a farm. She was scared of black bears in the woods before. She says," After I read a lot about them, I knew for sure what to do if I ever met a bear and how to protect myself."

    1. (1) The underlined word "startling" in Paragraph 2 probably means _____________.
      A . surprising B . tiring C . boring D . interesting
    2. (2) Which is most likely to be put in the blank "______________" in Paragraph 3?
      A . We feel a little excited when we watch a scary movie. B . It's good to have a healthy sense of what's dangerous C . Understanding the facts gives me a sense of confidence D . Being afraid doesn't mean you're weak.
    3. (3) How is the passage organized?
      A . B . C . D .
    4. (4) The best title for this passage may be ____________.
      A . The science of fear B . The imagination of fears C . The ways of beating fears D . The reasons of being scared
  • 23. (2020·重庆A) 阅读理解

        Humans can develop certain abilities we aren't born with by practicing animals' movements," the traditional Chinese Wushu lovers believed in the past— and still do today.

        Chinese Five—Animal Exercises, also known as Wuqinxi, are the first complete set of qigong exercises following the movements of animals: monkeys, deer (鹿), birds, bears and tigers. They were created by one of the greatest doctors in Chinese history, Hua Tuo, more than 1, 800 years ago. The Five—Animal Exercises are well—designed to help blood circulation (循环), and let the energy go smoothly in the body so as to improve the health.

        "The bear movements are good for the stomach. The tiger movements can reduce the pain in the back. The deer movements help reduce the fat around the waist (腰). The bird movements can help keep our knees healthy and the monkey movements can be good for the heart. ” said Hua Yi, the 59th inheritor (继承人) of Wuqinxi.

        For those new learners, the first few exercises might not go well. You may find it hard to focus (集中注意力). Wear comfortable clothes, keep peaceful in your mind, try to move slowly… Little by little, you'll feel more and more harmonious with nature. You may even feel you become a tiger or a deer, walking in the forest freely.

        These exercises need no tools and they are easy to learn. You can search online for the videos and practice them at any time when you feel like relaxing your body and mind. Because it's fun to practice and good for health, Five—Animal Exercises are becoming more and more popular in recent years, not only in China, but also in many other places of the world.

    1. (1) People practice Five—Animal Exercises in order to_______.
      A . fight against enemies B . protect wild animals C . improve the health D . play as a group game
    2. (2) If your grandfather has a pain in the back, _______may help him a lot.
      A . the bear movements B . the monkey movements C . the bird movements D . the tiger movements
    3. (3) The underlined word "harmonious" in Paragraph 5 probably means______.
      A . 兴奋的 B . 和谐的 C . 敬畏的 D . 肤浅的
    4. (4) The structure of the passage may be

      (①=Paragraph 1 ②=Paragraph 2 ③=Paragraph 3 ④=Paragraph 4 ⑤=Paragraph 5

      ⑥=Paragraph 6)

      A . B . C . D .
  • 24. (2020·南充) 阅读理解

        How do we know the time? A clock, a watch or a mobile phone can help us. However, many years ago there were no clocks and knowing the time was not so easy. Over the centuries people have developed different ways of telling the time.

    About 5,500 years ago, the Egyptians invented the sun clock. This was a tall stone building. Its shadow (影子) showed the movement of the sun. So people were able to know midday. The Egyptians made a sundial about 3,500 years ago. It was smaller than the sun clock and could let people know the time for half a day. On cloudy days or at night it was impossible to tell the time with a sun clock or a sundial. Water clocks were the first clocks not to use the sun. The idea is simple. Water flows (流动) from one bottle to another. When the water reaches a certain level, it shows the hours. The Egyptians used water clocks about 3, 400 years ago. These clocks were popular in the Middle East and China. But they failed to make people know the exact time.

        In the 13th century, the mechanical clock was invented. This was more exact, but it was expensive to make one. Over the next few centuries it was developed. For example, springs (发条) were added around 1500. This enabled people to get the correct time and allowed clocks to be smaller. In 1927, the first quartz clock was developed. Clocks became cheaper to build. It's also cheaper for ordinary people to own a clock. People began depending on them more and more to run businesses, markets and so on. More recently, in 1956, came the digital clock. And nowadays satellites send our mobile phones the time to the exact second.

        There has been a lot of progress in timekeeping. Clocks are always changing but some things never change. Many of us still have trouble getting out of bed on time and not being late for school or work.

    1. (1) According to the passage, we can't use       to tell the time on a rainy day.
      A . water clock B . sun clock C . digital clock D . mechanical clock
    2. (2) What's the meaning of the underlined word "ordinary" in the third paragraph?
      A . 现代的 B . 特殊的 C . 富有的 D . 普通的
    3. (3) How many kinds of clocks are mentioned in the passage?
      A . Four. B . Five. C . Six. D . Seven.
    4. (4) Which of the following shows the structure(结构) of the passage?

      (①=paragraph 1 ②= paragraph 2,…)

      A .   B .   C . D .  
    5. (5) What does the passage mainly talk about?
      A . The importance of time. B . The development of timekeeping. C . The inventions of clocks. D . The history of a digital clock.
  • 25. (2020九上·广州开学考) 阅读理解

        The FDA is the common name for the Food and Drug Administration (食品药品监督管理局). It is a government agency that makes food and drugs safe. It regulates (调节) food and the food supply. It also controls diet supplement (补充物). The FDA also makes sure that drugs and medical instruments are safe and effective.

        For drugs and medical machines to be accepted, they must go through a certain process. There are many strict tests. First anything that humans use must be tested on animals. This may take up to 6 years. Then, it must be tested with a few people. Testing on 15 to 20 people can last up to a year and a half. Third, a mid-sized group (100 to 500 people) is used. This often takes two years. Then a large group is tested over 3 years. Of 5,000 drugs discovered, only 5 go to the final test. Of that, only one passes on to the market Food supplements like ginseng (人参) follow a different path. The FDA does not test them as they do for drugs. The agency only controls these products if they are unsafe but are already being sold. Two exceptions are baby and medical food. Because those consumers who use them are not strong, the FDA is more careful with these products.

        Labeling (标签) is a major focus. A label must show what a product is for. For drugs, labels should say the name of the drug and what it is used for. It should also detail who should take it and list any side effects (副作用). It needs to detail directions for pregnant (怀孕的) women, children, or old people. It also needs to detail safety information.

        The FDA protects the public from harm. It achieves this through controls and labeling. It has standards for effectiveness in medical products. It also has standards for how information is shared.

    1. (1) According to the passage, how many drugs make it to the market?
      A . Nearly five thousand. B . One of five thousand. C . Five of five thousand. D . Over five thousand.
    2. (2) "Food supplements" is used as an example to show     .
      A . things the FDA avoids B . things the FDA controls C . things the FDA buys D . things the FDA refuses
    3. (3) Which of the following best shows the structure of the passage?
      A . B . C . D .
    4. (4) Which of the following is Not True?
      A . The FDA is a government agency that is responsible for the safety of food and drugs. B . It takes a long time for a drug to enter the market. C . All the food supplements are not tested in the same way as drugs. D . The FDA protects the public through controls and labeling.
  • 26. (2020九上·杭州开学考) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。

        When you like your teachers, it's easier to pay attention to their explanations and improve your marks. When you consider your teachers as friends, you'll certainly have more respect for them. When your teachers consider you to be a friend, they'll feel more open in class and that will probably influence the classroom in a positive way. So a good relationship between students and teachers makes the classroom a very pleasant place. Now here are some tips to develop a friendly relationship with your teachers.

        If you have any questions about that subject, ask them. Show them that you're interested in their subjects. That will make them notice you. But never ask questions that you already know the answers to. If your teachers realize that you are not asking real questions, they might think that you're not actually trying to learn, but only trying to make an impression.

        You may also talk about non-school topics with your teachers. When you see one of your teachers in the hall, greet him/ and ask if he/she is going to that concert or if he/she has seen that movie. That way you'll show that you consider him/her as a friend. Most teachers are happy to chat with their students. After while, they may start to talk with you about non-school topics.

        The rest is totally up to you. If you want to be friends with your teachers, just treat them as friends, but don't forget that no matter how good friends you are, they will still be your teachers and deserve your respect.

    1. (1) What does the first paragraph mainly tell us?
      A . How to make friends with your teachers in or out of class. B . How important a good teacher-student relationship is. C . How to make yourself pay attention to your teachers in class. D . Some tips for developing friendly relationship with your teachers.
    2. (2) What does the underlined word "non-school topics" in paragraph 3 mean?
      A . Topics about studies. B . Topics except studies. C . Topics about school life. D . Topics you're interested in.
    3. (3) What's the main idea of this passage?
      A . What a good teacher-student relationship is. B . How to make friends with your classmates at school. C . How to make the classroom a very inviting place. D . How to develop a good relationship with your teachers.
    4. (4) Which of the following shows the structure(结构) of the passage?(p=Paragraph)
      A . B . C . D .

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